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[The Resurgence of Alfred the Great: From the Marshes of Athelney to the Battle of Edington]-[How Alfred the Great saved the Anglo-Saxons from the Vikings]

HistoryExtra podcast · B2 · 2026-04-19

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The Resurgence of Alfred the Great: A Turning Point in Anglo-Saxon History

In the third installment of the History Extra series on the Viking invasion of Anglo-Saxon England, Dr. Eleanor Barraclough and James Osborne delve into the dramatic recovery of King Alfred the Great. Following the surprise attack by Guthrum at Chippenham in 878, the kingdom of Wessex appeared to be on the brink of total collapse. This period, characterized by Alfred’s flight into the marshes, serves as a pivotal "sliding doors moment" that defines the survival of Anglo-Saxon identity.

The Wilderness and the Myth of the Swineherd

At his lowest point, Alfred retreated to the marshes of Athelney. Dr. Barraclough describes this as a "guerrilla hideout situation," where the impassable, swampy terrain provided a sanctuary for the remnants of the West Saxon resistance. During this exile, the famous legend of Alfred burning the cakes emerged. While historians acknowledge the story’s dubious origins—likely inserted into the Life of King Alfred by Archbishop Matthew Parker in the 16th century—it remains a powerful narrative device. It characterizes Alfred not merely as a king, but as a "contemplative person" and a human figure who remains "concerned for the welfare of his people above all else," even while facing the indignity of being rebuked by a swineherd’s wife.

Rallying at Egbert’s Stone

Despite the Vikings' perceived control, the social structure of Wessex remained resilient. Alfred’s recovery was facilitated by his ability to reconnect with scattered resistance forces. By early May 878, he summoned the peoples of Somerset, Wiltshire, and Hampshire to meet at Egbert’s Stone. This location, likely near Selwood Forest, served as both a practical rallying point and an ideological symbol of the Wessex dynasty founded by his grandfather. This act of leadership demonstrates that Alfred had not "given up the cause," but was actively preparing to reclaim his throne.

The Battle of Edington and the Shift of Power

The subsequent Battle of Edington stands as one of the most "pivotal, decisive" moments in early English history. While the exact location of the battlefield remains a mystery, the outcome was clear: Alfred’s forces defeated the Vikings, driving them back to their fortress at Chippenham. The ensuing siege forced Guthrum to sue for peace, a turn of events that defied the era's typical expectations of total annihilation or extreme enmity.

Myth-Making and Historical Reality

Throughout the discussion, the hosts draw parallels between Alfred and mythic figures like Tolkien’s Aragorn, noting that the "mythic moment" of his return is almost too heroic to be true. However, they emphasize that even if the narrative is filtered through the biased perspective of Anglo-Saxon sources, the core events remain undeniable. The saga-esque quality of these events reflects a shared cultural preoccupation with wyrd (fate), a concept present in both Old English and Old Norse traditions. As they conclude, while we may never fully grasp the visceral reality of the "close range chopping" and the "shield wall" tactics used in these battles, the historical impact is undeniable: Alfred had successfully reclaimed his position, and the Viking occupation of Wessex had been checked, setting the stage for the future of a unified England.

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I think this is the point where you'd almost expect that to be the narrative.
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You can't have a good Viking army without having one of these raven banners.
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Alfred is single handedly responsible for mounting the defense.
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I suspect so.
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How much would have changed for them day by day in these months?
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low ebb
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sliding doors moment
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on the precipice
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rallying call
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the jig's up
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